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i dont have the proper pin out for my jzs161. my question to you guys is what wire is the tps that i need to tap into and what wire is the turbo pressure sensor i need to also get to? any ideas anyone?
skeet94
QUOTE(gotparts? @ Jun 26 2007, 03:07 AM) [snapback]448250[/snapback]
i dont have the proper pin out for my jzs161. my question to you guys is what wire is the tps that i need to tap into and what wire is the turbo pressure sensor i need to also get to? any ideas anyone?


Depends on which version of the 2JZ-GTE you have ... whether it's the one with the VVTi or the one without. If it's the one without then you should be able to use the Supra wiring diagram, if it isn't...I'll post up a picture of the wiring/connectors on the ECU later on.
gotparts?
QUOTE(skeet94 @ Jun 26 2007, 03:14 AM) [snapback]448261[/snapback]
QUOTE(gotparts? @ Jun 26 2007, 03:07 AM) [snapback]448250[/snapback]
i dont have the proper pin out for my jzs161. my question to you guys is what wire is the tps that i need to tap into and what wire is the turbo pressure sensor i need to also get to? any ideas anyone?


Depends on which version of the 2JZ-GTE you have ... whether it's the one with the VVTi or the one without. If it's the one without then you should be able to use the Supra wiring diagram, if it isn't...I'll post up a picture of the wiring/connectors on the ECU later on.


its the vvti one. i have in my hand the greddy bcc. there is no adjust ment in the front but if u take it apart there is an adjustment screw under neath the cover.
skeet94
QUOTE(gotparts? @ Jun 26 2007, 10:09 PM) [snapback]448524[/snapback]
QUOTE(skeet94 @ Jun 26 2007, 03:14 AM) [snapback]448261[/snapback]
QUOTE(gotparts? @ Jun 26 2007, 03:07 AM) [snapback]448250[/snapback]
i dont have the proper pin out for my jzs161. my question to you guys is what wire is the tps that i need to tap into and what wire is the turbo pressure sensor i need to also get to? any ideas anyone?


Depends on which version of the 2JZ-GTE you have ... whether it's the one with the VVTi or the one without. If it's the one without then you should be able to use the Supra wiring diagram, if it isn't...I'll post up a picture of the wiring/connectors on the ECU later on.


its the vvti one. i have in my hand the greddy bcc. there is no adjust ment in the front but if u take it apart there is an adjustment screw under neath the cover.


If you take a look at page 1 on - http://www.greddy.com/news/ultimateplugins.pdf - then look for the diagram matching up the 2JZ-GTE VVTi ECU pinout and then reference it to page 23 on - http://www.greddy.com/img/PHP/products/pdf/806.pdf - it should give you all the pin outs you need to fit the BCC onto the ECU smile.gif.

Hope that helps.

gotparts?
QUOTE(skeet94 @ Jun 27 2007, 03:36 AM) [snapback]448581[/snapback]
QUOTE(gotparts? @ Jun 26 2007, 10:09 PM) [snapback]448524[/snapback]
QUOTE(skeet94 @ Jun 26 2007, 03:14 AM) [snapback]448261[/snapback]
QUOTE(gotparts? @ Jun 26 2007, 03:07 AM) [snapback]448250[/snapback]
i dont have the proper pin out for my jzs161. my question to you guys is what wire is the tps that i need to tap into and what wire is the turbo pressure sensor i need to also get to? any ideas anyone?


Depends on which version of the 2JZ-GTE you have ... whether it's the one with the VVTi or the one without. If it's the one without then you should be able to use the Supra wiring diagram, if it isn't...I'll post up a picture of the wiring/connectors on the ECU later on.


its the vvti one. i have in my hand the greddy bcc. there is no adjust ment in the front but if u take it apart there is an adjustment screw under neath the cover.


If you take a look at page 1 on - http://www.greddy.com/news/ultimateplugins.pdf - then look for the diagram matching up the 2JZ-GTE VVTi ECU pinout and then reference it to page 23 on - http://www.greddy.com/img/PHP/products/pdf/806.pdf - it should give you all the pin outs you need to fit the BCC onto the ECU smile.gif.

Hope that helps.



ive looked at that one. it shows just where the power and ground are. i dont see where the turbo pressure sensor is on those diagrams.
skeet94
QUOTE(gotparts? @ Jun 27 2007, 05:52 PM) [snapback]448724[/snapback]
QUOTE(skeet94 @ Jun 27 2007, 03:36 AM) [snapback]448581[/snapback]
QUOTE(gotparts? @ Jun 26 2007, 10:09 PM) [snapback]448524[/snapback]
QUOTE(skeet94 @ Jun 26 2007, 03:14 AM) [snapback]448261[/snapback]
QUOTE(gotparts? @ Jun 26 2007, 03:07 AM) [snapback]448250[/snapback]
i dont have the proper pin out for my jzs161. my question to you guys is what wire is the tps that i need to tap into and what wire is the turbo pressure sensor i need to also get to? any ideas anyone?


Depends on which version of the 2JZ-GTE you have ... whether it's the one with the VVTi or the one without. If it's the one without then you should be able to use the Supra wiring diagram, if it isn't...I'll post up a picture of the wiring/connectors on the ECU later on.


its the vvti one. i have in my hand the greddy bcc. there is no adjust ment in the front but if u take it apart there is an adjustment screw under neath the cover.


If you take a look at page 1 on - http://www.greddy.com/news/ultimateplugins.pdf - then look for the diagram matching up the 2JZ-GTE VVTi ECU pinout and then reference it to page 23 on - http://www.greddy.com/img/PHP/products/pdf/806.pdf - it should give you all the pin outs you need to fit the BCC onto the ECU smile.gif.

Hope that helps.



ive looked at that one. it shows just where the power and ground are. i dont see where the turbo pressure sensor is on those diagrams.


I've got ECU pinouts for the Supra VVTi but NOT sure if it'll work on the Aristo ECU ... if someone else can confirm let me know and I'll email them over smile.gif.
gotparts?
figured it out last night. installed it. if anyone needs help with it. hit me up.
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